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The liver and the moral organ

机译:肝脏和道德器官

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Drawing on an analogy to language, I argue that a suite of novel questions emerge when we consider our moral faculty in a similar light. In particular, I suggest the possibility that our moral judgments are derived from unconscious, intuitive processes that operate over the causal-intentional structure of actions and their consequences. On this model, we are endowed with a moral faculty that generates judgments about permissible and forbidden actions prior to the involvement of our emotions and systems of conscious, rational deliberation. This framing of the problem sets up specific predictions about the role of particular neural structures and psychological processes in the generation of moral judgments as well as in the generation of moral behavior. I sketch the details of these predictions and point to relevant data that speak to the validity of thinking of our moral intuitions as grounded in a moral organ.
机译:根据对语言的类比,我认为,当我们以相似的角度考虑我们的道德能力时,会出现一系列新颖的问题。我特别建议,我们的道德判断可能源自无意识的,直观的过程,这些过程在行为的因果关系结构及其后果中起作用。在这种模型上,我们拥有道德能力,可以在涉及我们的情绪和有意识的,理性的思考的系统之前,对允许和禁止的行为进行判断。这个问题的框架设定了关于特定神经结构和心理过程在道德判断产生以及道德行为产生中的作用的特定预测。我概述了这些预测的细节,并指出了相关数据,这些数据证明了我们以道德器官为基础的道德直觉思维的有效性。

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